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Belle Plaine News from Belle Plaine, Kansas • Page 5

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Belle Plaine Newsi
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Belle Plaine, Kansas
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'i I BUSINESS CARDS LITTLE NEWSLETS i i itti uci.rci etc I I a GARAGE DR. E. F. CLARK, A. M.

Office In Building, up. the Bender tain. Phone 26 Clarence Rogers, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Coffey-ville was in the city Thursday afternoon. We did not see him then but thai evening while in Wichita we saw him and learned he and Don Snider are associated in the hamburger stand business in Coffojville and are doing real well. He Is married but Don still stays in the bachelor class.

He informed us that Dee Snyder is now a resident of Los Angeles, and his sister Myrtle is now in New York. Dee is married. and has two children. Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Blankenship entertained with a bounteous dinner at th'ir home Sunday of last week. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Dell Purk, Gordon and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wooldridge and Charles, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Wooldridge, Beulah and Bealah and Jacob BELLE PLAINE, KANSAS A. R. BURGESS, M. D.

Jas. Flinn has installed a garage i connection with his blacksmith shop and has placed his son Bryan in charge. Mr. Flinn has worked on nearly all makes of autos and invites you to call when in need of a first-class mechanic. CHARGES REASONABLE COURTEOUS TREATMENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Yesterday Only Happened to Point Out What We Should Do Today BY KEEPING a wrihen account of your income and your expenditures you will know just where to cut the corners.

THE SIMPLEST METHOD to keep track of where you are at is through a checking account with this bank. BY DEPOSITING your money and making payments by check, your stub record shows for what and where your money went. OPEN YOUR account now don't let too many days pass without systematising your affairs. VALLEY STATE J. S.

Knowles was a Wichita visitor Saturday. John R. Brooks and Delmar Brooks visited Hutchinson Friday. Harry Trekell was a business visitor to Wellington Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Faines visited Wichta last Thursday evening. Mrs.

A. HuLtner was In Wichita Wednesday! forenoon of last week. Mrs. Louisa Siceloff, who has been quite ill is able to be about again. Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence Friend were Wellington visitors last Thursday evening, swell Cheek is improving and will be on duty at the E. R. Hymer store in a few days. Mrs.

D. M. Hammer of Wichita visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Otey over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Byron Cain and sons Emerson and Paul motored to Wichita last Thursday evening. Mrs. F. E. Barrett and Mrs.

Cy Wells and son Philip Wells visitsd Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hymer Friday.

PECK, KANSAS REMEMBER We Write All Kinds of Insurance SCUDDER HURST Agents JAS. FLM SON I vr Eyes My Business Kautin, Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt and Wairen, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Plagge, Mrs. Timmie Lane, Joe Floyd Blankenship, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.

Blankenship, Paul Ruth and Woodie. Misses Beulah and Bealah Wooldridge intend to visit their grandmother Wooldridge in Kentucky soon. A little excitement was caused late Thursday evening by a car being in the ditch at the fill coming into town from the west. It seems a young man, who was driving at a swift pace coming down from Wichita, had turned the corner going west at the junction west of town and then decided to come to Belle Plaine. Our informant said the car passed him twice once on the Wichita road and then later west of town.

At the railroad crossing his car bounced and C. B. LAMBE. Cashier PERRY E. MILLER The Only Exclusive Optometrist and manufacturing Optician in Sumner County.

SEE HIM Mrs. Emma Powers received a card from her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powers who were then in Denver. Mr.

and Mrs. A. I). Loer went to Wichita last Thursday and visited Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Hatfield until Friday. Slate of Kansas. Sumner Co, ss To John Myrick and Charles Arnold, Greetings' You are hereby notified that a motion has been fiJed in case 12603 in the District Court of Sumner County, Kansas, wherein the Kansas Co-operative Refining Company was plaintiff WELLINGTON, KANSAS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Friend were in Wellington Thursday L.

C. Markley and Migs Pauline were Wellington visitors Wednesday of last we3k. and you were defendants and where plaintiff asks that the judgment THF POrW KIT A Mn 1 rr rendered against you on the 29th day COAL CO. -H 4 i Hfi of September, 1919 in the sum of $2179.93, together with interest at six per cent, be revived and execution be ordered to issue thereon, and you will take notice that on Tuesday, September 8, 1925, or as soon thereafter Carries a full line of Building Material, Cement, Lath Shingles, and Tar for roofing, W. D.

GRIFFITHS, Manager Mayer-Zook Mortuary Wellirgton Kansas as the business of the Court wilt per f(n BELLE PLAINE, KANSAS mit, said case will be taken up the lights went out. Not being able to the road the driver went into the ditch. Traffic was held up for some little time but a Dodge roadster and a number of men got the car back onto the grade. The News man and son Edwin enjoyed an aeroplane ride at Swallow field. Wichita, Friday evening.

One time an aeroplane stopped at the Paxton field northwest of town to get gas. Soon a crowd was present and it was arranged to take a few up in a flight. The price was rather stiff if we remember it. That evening Edwin came home all excited over a ride "he had taken in the aeroplane. He described it so vividly Paul Reed spent Friday with his mother Mrs.

Carrie Reed in Wichita Friday. He drove up with Letha Clewell. Since Cullen Nye has bought a milk route he has decided to quit farming and will hold a public sale Tuesday, Aug. 4. See large ad in this issue.

Mrs. E. R. Hymer received word last Thursday that her brother, W. R.

Stayton of Mo. had passed away Wednesday. She was unable to attend. the funeral. Faul Cain and Nevlyn Bishop were Wichita callers Friday evening.

It was PauL's birthday and he and Nevlyn celebrated it by taking an aeroplane ride at Swallow field. Mrs. Carrie Reed, Mrs. F. E.

Barrett, Mrs. Ros? Alexander, her daughter Mrs. Carl Ness and dauphter Rosemary and Philip Wells, of Wichita visited the Hymcrs last Thursday afternoon. L. H.

FINNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW hearing and unless you show cause the order will be made. ED T. HACKNEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. (First published in the Belle Plaino News July 1G. 1925; last publication August 6, 1925.) A Ambulance and Private Invalid Coach if i if if if Wellington, Kansas Catarrhal Deafness Bell Phone 699 "Our Phones Never Rural 53 and tnlri snrh a nlmmihlp Rtorv hi tols.

ten ca-ase6 an Inflamed condition ana tola sucn a piausime story as toof the ijnjnK Eustachian When this tube is inhumed you hew he happened to be taken up in have a rumblma sound nr PHONES the ship that we could hardly doubt Hearing. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de- him and yet it didn seem possible, stroyed forever. Innnirv nmovpH it tn 1u thp larl'q im- HALL'S CATARIIII MEDICINE will inquiry proovea it to Be tne lad wn-flo whftt we fop )trkl your Bystem agination as he afterwards admitted Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh, when confronted with the truth. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. Slight Accident Fatal A young man In London who was struck on the head by a chicken bona used as a missile died of ittptlc pneumonia set up by the illElit scalp wound lie lip 3 received.

Office Bell 90 Office Rural 181-14 Residence 336-oT 672W Residence 181-13 or 18-8 F. J. Cheney Toledo. Ohio. Ben Bennett, Fred Bennett and daughter Ruby Mae accompanied by Albert Sump, all.

of Medford, for Ladies and Licensed Lady Embalmer Children ths coI summer way 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4. 4.4 4 it However he to tale a ride and we p'omised him when the rides got down to a dollar he could take a ride. The two flying fields at Wichita are making trips at that price so nothing would do but we must take the boy for a ride. We were a little bit nervous over it but after we got off the ground our nervousness left tho whenever the ship would make a rise for a higher altitude we would grab -anything we get hands on. When the aviator turned the plane almost on its side and noticed how we grabbed hhe side of the car he laughed.

We enjoyed the thrill but it as no laughing matter Edwin says we almost pushed out bf the car but we felt lucky we were able to stay in. The view from even the abreviated height to which the aviator took us was beautiful. Green swards, checkerboard tracts, long avenues reaching to the great distances we could see in any direction, the tall buildings, the dimutive stacks, and autos looking like ants. It was great and in time we might, get used to it. We are not sure when we will undertake it again but the bey says he is going to be an aviatorwhen he grows up.

THE CASH CARRY STORE The Store of Satisfactory Service visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bennett Thursday and Friday of last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Cass Markley and family were visited by their nieces, Mrs. Frankie Fischer of El Paso, Texas and her sister Miss Milli.3 Henderson of Wellington Saturday night and Sunday. Misses Beulah and Bealah Woold-ridge visited their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. White of Wichita from Thursday until Saturday evening of Inst week. Whila there they went to the rodeo.

Will Edwards was called to Dodge City Friday of last week by the death of his father Geo. Edwards who died last Thursday. Funeral services were held at Meade where he was buried by the side of his first wife. Mrs. W.

A. Baughn and children of Grandfield, vis'ited Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett last week.

They had all attended the funeral of Mrs. Fred Bennett at Medford last Wednesday and Mrs. Bennett and children! returned home with her pai-ents for a few days visit. During the storm Saturday night the E. S.

Foltz home was struck by lightning, the bolt coming in by the way of the chimney. No damage was done, at least not to any great extent. Gordon Foltz, our informant says he was standing near the water heater and received a shock. George D. Ortman, district' forman for the Western Distributing Belle Plaine Thursday.

He has charge of the following towns: Belle Plaine, Oxford and Udall. Mulvane which used to be in this division under Mr. Pennick is still under him but has been attached to Douglas. Mr. and H.

C. Blood and daughter Mrs. Owen Hudson and husband cams in from Binger, last Friday to visit Mr. and "Mrs. Chas.

MeCellecher for about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are newly weds, being united in marriage at Anadarko, Okla. 'last Thursday and are here on their wedding trip.

Do you need to replenish your household linens this summer? If you do, do not buy until you have seen our line of: Stevens Crash fowling. Checked linen glass towling. Turkish bath towels. Nodaway bleached sheeting. Nodaway brown sheeting.

Linen finish pillow tubing. Pure linnen table Damask. Mercerized table Damask. Hope muslin, curtain materials, etc. We want your produce and EXECUTOR'S NOTICE STATE OF KANSAS, Sumner County, ss In the Probate Court in and for said County.

In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth J. Cox, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Elizabeth J. Cox, late of said county deceased, by the Honorable, the Pro- bate Court of the County and State aforsaid, dated the 21st day of July A. D.

Now, all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allow-ance within one year from the date of said Letters or they shall be forever barred. C. E. SCUDDER, Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth J. Cox, Deceased, (First published in the Belle Plaine News July 23, last puhli.al Aug.

7, 1325.) AffSsonaBodues The Santa Fe offers you unordinary Out West outings at low cost. Seashore, mountains, mile-deep canyont giant forests, colorful Indian country. i The Santa Fe is supreme in travel-comfort and scenic attractions Fred Harvey dining service sets the stand ard in the transportation world Ask for picture folders. VIRGIL ELDER PHONE 46 Phone 1, Bel'e Plaine, Kansas, W. A.

CREWS, Agent.

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